Items where Kingston Author is "Mein, Gillian"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 23. Mein, Gill, Bhatti, Taha, Bailey, Sarah, Steves, Claire J., Hart, Deborah, Garcia, Paz and Tinker, Anthea (2021) Keeping together : older people in longitudinal research studies, the case of TwinsUK. Working with Older People, 25(2), pp. 105-114. ISSN (print) 1366-3666 Cole, Mary-Jane, Barrett, Rosalie and Mein, Gillian (2020) UK rehabilitation professionals' experiences undertaking short-term responses after sudden-onset disaster. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 27(6), ISSN (print) 1741-1645 Dewhurst, Sarah, Tigue, Ruth, Sandsund, Cathy, Mein, Gill and Shaw, Clare (2020) Factors influencing people's ability to maintain their activity levels during treatment for soft tissue sarcoma : a qualitative study. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 36(8), pp. 923-932. ISSN (print) 0959-3985 Witty-Merrin, Adam, Joshi, Miraj, Dawes, Jo and Mein, Gill (2018) Impact of bicycle provision on the health of refugees in London : a qualitative study. In: Public Health Science 2018 : A National Conference Dedicated to New Research in UK Public Health; 23 Nov 2018, Belfast, U.K.. (Unpublished) Mein, Gill and Grant, Robert (2018) A cross-sectional exploratory analysis between pet ownership and sleep, exercise, health and neighborhood perceptions : The Whitehall II cohort study. BMC Geriatrics, 18(176), ISSN (online) 1471-2318 Malcolm, Lorna, Mein, Gill, Jones, Alison, Talbot-Rice, Helena, Maddocks, Matthew and Bristowe, Katherine (2016) Strength in numbers : patient experiences of group exercise within hospice palliative care. BMC Palliative Care, 15(97), ISSN (online) 1472-684X Gray, C, Cole, M and Mein, G (2016) Occupational therapy : a vital role in rehabilitation with patients having a circular frame. In: College of Occupational Therapists 40th Annual Conference & Exhibition; 28-30 Jun 2016, Harrogate, U.K.. (Unpublished) Greenwood, Nan, Holley, Jess, Ellmers, Theresa, Mein, Gill and Cloud, Geoffrey (2016) Qualitative focus group study investigating experiences of accessing and engaging with social care services : perspectives of carers from diverse ethnic groups caring for stroke survivors. BMJ Open, 6, e009498. ISSN (online) 2044-6055 Mein, Gill, Brent, Maria, Byford, Ian, Hall, Nigel, Kahraman, Ayfer and Lindsay, Jane (2015) A review of Public Health Services for older people in the Royal Borough of Kingston: the perspectives of service users and residents. (Project Report) Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St George's, University of London. 50 p. (Unpublished) Groeneveldt, Lara, Mein, Gill, Garrod, Rachel, Jewell, Andrew P, Van Someren, Ken, Stephens, Richard, D’Sa, Shirley P and Yong, Kwee L (2013) A mixed exercise training programme is feasible and safe and may improve quality of life and muscle strength in multiple myeloma survivors. BMC Cancer, 13(1), e31-e31. ISSN (online) 1471-2407 Mein, Gill, Seale, Clive, Rice, Helen, Johal, Suneeta, Ashcroft, Richard E, Ellison, George and Tinker, Anthea (2012) Altruism and participation in longitudinal health research? Insights from the Whitehall II study. Social Science & Medicine, 75(12), pp. 2345-2352. ISSN (print) 0277-9536 Mein, Gill, Johal, Suneeta, Grant, Robert L, Seale, Clive, Ashcroft, Richard and Tinker, Anthea (2012) Predictors of two forms of attrition in a longitudinal health study involving ageing participants: An analysis based on the Whitehall II study. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 12(164), ISSN (online) 1471-2288 Ramdharry, Gita, Thornhill, Anna, Mein, Gill, Reilly, Mary and Marsden, Jonathan (2012) Exploring the experience of fatigue in people with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Neuromuscular Disorders, 22(S3), S208-S213. ISSN (print) 0960-8966 Tinker, Anthea, Mein, Gill, Bhamra, Suneeta, Ashcroft, Richard and Seale, Clive (2009) Retaining older people in longitudinal research studies: some ethical issues. Research Ethics Review, 5(2), pp. 71-74. ISSN (online) 2047-6094 Bhamra, Suneeta, Tinker, Anthea, Mein, Gill, Ashcroft, Richard and Askham, Janet (2008) The retention of older people in longitudinal studies: a review of the literature. Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, 9(4), pp. 27-35. ISSN (print) 2044-1827 Mein, Gill and McDowell, Andrew (2007) Parent prevention. Community Care(1654), pp. 30-31. ISSN (print) 0307-5508 Mein, Gill and Ellison, G.T.H (2006) The impact of early retirement on perceptions of life at work and at home: qualitative analyses of British civil servants participating in the Whitehall II Retirement Study. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 63(3), pp. 187-216. ISSN (print) 0091-4150 Mein, Gill K., Shipley, Martin J., Hillsdon, Melvyn, Ellison, George T.H. and Marmot, Michael G. (2005) Work, retirement and physical activity: cross-sectional analyses from the Whitehall II study. European Journal of Public Health, 15(3), pp. 317-322. ISSN (print) 1101-1262 Hyde, Martin, Ferrie, Jane, Higgs, Paul, Mein, Gill and Nazroo, James (2004) The effects of pre-retirement factors and retirement route on circumstances in retirement: findings from the Whitehall II study. Ageing and Society, 24(2), pp. 279-296. ISSN (print) 0144-686X Higgs, Paul, Mein, Gill, Ferrie, Jane, Hyde, Martin and Nazroo, James (2003) Pathways to early retirement: structure and agency in decision-making among British civil servants. Ageing and Society, 23(6), pp. 761-778. ISSN (print) 0144-686x Mein, Gill, Martikainen, P., Hemingway, H., Stansfeld, S. and Marmot, M. (2003) Is retirement good or bad for mental and physical health functioning? Whitehall II longitudinal study of civil servants. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 57(1), pp. 46-49. ISSN (print) 0143-005X Mein, Gill, Martikainen, Pekka, Stansfeld, Stephen A., Brunner, Eric J., Fuhrer, Rebecca and Marmot, Michael G. (2000) Predictors of early retirement in British civil servants. Age and Ageing, 29(6), pp. 529-536. ISSN (print) 0002-0729 Mein, G., Higgs, P., Ferrie, J. and Stansfeld, S.A. (1998) Paradigms of retirement: the importance of health and ageing in the whitehall II study. Social Science & Medicine, 47(4), pp. 535-545. 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